Move In 2018: New spaces map out changes in office, lab locations
As offices and research labs have moved into new buildings on campus, a shuffle has begun to use the vacated space effectively.
As offices and research labs have moved into new buildings on campus, a shuffle has begun to use the vacated space effectively.
CSU is required by law to deliver a report on the quality of drinking water provided to its customers
On average, ENERGY STAR certified buildings and plants use 35 percent less energy, cause 35 percent fewer greenhouse gas emissions, and are less expensive to operate than their peers — all without sacrifices in performance or comfort.
If you notice this spring that campus is buzzing more than usual, that’s likely because of a new commitment to being mindful of bees and other pollinators, their habitat and nutritional needs, and how the campus can play a role.
After years planning so that major city streets would not be in gridlock on the day of a Ram home game, the first two games point to a transportation success.
Pilot program offers free tampons and pads in 33 All Gender restrooms on campus.
Standardized signage will make single-stall restrooms on campus easier to find.
Colorado State University is deliberately planning strategies to help the local bee population, while being careful to manage honeybee interactions on campus.
The intensity of the largest construction boom on campus in more than 50 years is tapering off.
University offices involved with event and activity support have scheduled informational sessions to provide information about game-day weekend events and activities.